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Gardening means continually learning more about the plants and critters that thrive with them. No professional ever knows everything; a good gardener knows that there's always more to learn. Gardens grow and change each day and each season. We change, too, and want different outcomes from our gardens. Part of the joy of gardening comes from watching daily and seasonal change, as well as from planting new finds from the nursery or gifts from friends. Seeing new shoots in the spring turn into glorious blossoms thrills us. So does watching our Japanese maple turn bright red before dropping all those fluffy leaves for mulch. The imperfections in our garden make the garden a surprise and fun. We don't need a gnome in the yard if we have a pretty squash blossom among the tomatoes to make us happy.

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